Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... Ahab by mutilating his leg . Another psychological reading is offered by Henry A. Murray , who depicts the conflict between Ahab and Moby Dick as a symbolic struggle between " an insurgent Id " and an " oppressive cultural Superego ...
... Ahab by mutilating his leg . Another psychological reading is offered by Henry A. Murray , who depicts the conflict between Ahab and Moby Dick as a symbolic struggle between " an insurgent Id " and an " oppressive cultural Superego ...
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... Ahab epitomizes this tragedy . Symbolizing mankind " sentient , speculative , purposive , religious , " he pits his " royal " humanity against the awesome mystery of creation , represented by Moby Dick ; however , in pursuing this ...
... Ahab epitomizes this tragedy . Symbolizing mankind " sentient , speculative , purposive , religious , " he pits his " royal " humanity against the awesome mystery of creation , represented by Moby Dick ; however , in pursuing this ...
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... Ahab is motivated by such dark thoughts when he follows Job in upbraiding God for his malice . It is because of the sufferings which God ( as agent or principal ) inflicts on Captain Ahab that Ahab swears his unspeakable oath to seek ...
... Ahab is motivated by such dark thoughts when he follows Job in upbraiding God for his malice . It is because of the sufferings which God ( as agent or principal ) inflicts on Captain Ahab that Ahab swears his unspeakable oath to seek ...
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